Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 76, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1928 — Page 7

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WINONA BIBLE CONFERENCE INSESSION Elaborate Plans Have Been Made For Sunday. Sunday will be another big day at Winona Lake. The Bible Conference opened Friday and many of 'the conference speakers will be heard on Sunday. The Sunday program follows: 3 A. M.—A great praise, prayer and testimony service. B:3&—Jin the Christian Temple, ministers hour, conducted by Bishop Fred B. Fisher. 9:30—1n the Tabernacle, Sunday school, led by Superintendent William A. Patterson. 10:30—Tabernacle. Dr. E. C. McCown of Pittsburgh, will preach. Subject. "The Secret of Usefulness.” 2 P. M.—Auditorium, Bible interpretation, Dr. Johei B. Koehne, subject, "The Resurrection.” 2 P. M.—Tabernacle, Family Altai League, "Uncle John” and his early birds. 3 P. M.—Tabernacle, lecture by Dr. William T. Ellis. "Explorations and Adventures in the Holy Lands.” 6:3o—Hillside service. Dr. W. E. Biederwolf. "Bringing Back the King.” 7:30—1n the Tabernacle, Bishop Fred B. Fisher will spear. Subject, "Christ and the Races of Men.” 9:ls—Auditorium, the Rev. Fred Hope will give a stereopticon lecture, "One Half Hour ln Africa."

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Special music by Homer Rodeheaver and Jiis choir. Thursday, Aug. 23—Homecoming day. The: Rev. W. A. Sunday will preach on ‘‘The Old-Fashioned Home,” at 2:30 p. m. 000 “Like a Tree” will be the sermon subject of J. Floyd Seelig at the Fifty-First Street M. E. Church on Sunday morning at 10:45. Mabel Twitty Meyer will be the soloist in this service. In the evening Seelig will be the speaker at the Community Vesper service to be held at the Broadway Evangelical Church. 0 0 0 At the Second Moravian Episcopal Church, corner Thirty-Fourth and Hovey Sts., the pastor, the Rev. Vernon W. Couillard, wijl speak at the 7:45 evening service 'on the theme “Food for a Hungry World.” There will be no morning service. 000 In the First Moravian Episcopal Church, Twenty-Second St. and Broadway, on Sunday at 11 o’clock, the pastor, the Rev. F. P. Stocker, will preach on the subject “Affirmative Religion.” For the evening service at 7:45, the sermon theme will be “Neglected Real Estate. 0* The Rev. L. E. Smith will preach at the Broadway Evangelical Church in the morning. Subject, “Thinking Things Through.” Vesper service in the evening at 7 o’clock. Sermon by Rev. Floyd Seelig.

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tor in charge of the service at Christ Episcopal Church during the summer months, will have a quiet celebration of the Holy Communion Sunday morning at 8 o’clock. At the 10:45 morning prayer service. The rector will preach. 0 0 0 “Tolstoy and Christian Idealism” is the subject of the sermon next Sunday morning at 10:30 at Calvary United Brethren Church, corner of State and Hoyt Aves., by the pastor, the Rev. L. P. Cooper. “The Trial and Crucifixion of Christ” will be the subject of the illustrated sermon at 8 o’clock. This Is the fifth sermon in the sereis of illustrated Sunday night sermons. 000 “Mind” is the subject of the les-son-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Aug. 19. The Golden Text is from Proverbs 2:6, “The Lord giveth wisdom: Out of his mouth cometh knowledge and understanding.” Among the citations which comprise the lesson-sermon is the following from the Bible: “This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth; but thou shalt meditate therein day and night, that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein: For then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt have good success.” Tne lesson-sermon also includes the following passages from the Christian Science textbook. “Science and Health With Key to the Scrip-

SEE and HEAR — “Shipwreck Kelly” WALNUT GARDENS Saturday at 2:30 and 7 P. M. SUNDAY ALL DAY Kelly Will Box 4 Rounds With Kid Chissel Saturday at 7 P. M. Special Sunday Attraction 3 GIRLS MAKING 4 PARACHUTE LEAPS FROM BALLOON 1 DANCING-SPECIAL ORCHESTRA FOR SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER (All You Can Eat) $1.50. DINE WITH KELLY IDEAL FOR TOURISTS STATE-WIDE BATHING BEAUTY CONTEST, SEPT. 2. Bring your tent and picnic in beautiful Walnut Gardens. Those wishing to enter mail entry to Denison Hotel, headStay over Sunday—see the high dive by Kelley. quarters, P. O. Box No. 38. Don’t telephone. gliyymjr Sunday HIGH DIVE WMM Wl ™ kfIiy RECK By SHIPWRECK KELLY fVtLLY SUNDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING Admission Saturday and Sunday, August 18th and 19th, 10c—children under B—free. To reach Walnut Gardens go out Kentucky Ave. to Road 67 and follow arrows. Only 20 minute-drive on paved roads.

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tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: “We must form perfect models in thought and look at them continually, or we shall never carve ui< .r. out in grand and noble lives. Let unselfishness, goodness, mercy, justice, health, holiness, love—the kingdom of heavn—reign within us, and sin, disease, and death will diminish until they finally disappear.” 0 0 0 At the Capitol Avenue M. E. Church the pastor, the Rev. Joseph G. Moore, will preach at 10:45 a. m. on “Holy Spirit Likeness.” At 7 p. m. the Epworth League will sponsor a debate on prohibition in charge of the Marion County W. C. T. U. 0 0 0 At the Downey Avenue Christian Church, the Rev. Stanley Selleck will preach at 10:35 a. m. Sunday. 000 The Rev. C. H. Scheick. pastor of the Lynhurst Baptist Church, will preach Sunday morning on “God’s Answer to Human Need” and at night, “Is Hell Eternal?” 000 Dr. M. B. Hyde will preach at the morning service at the Edwin Ray M. E. Church. At night, an evangelistic service will be held. 000 Sunday morning at St. Paul M. E. Church, the Children’s Auxiliary of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society will observe its twenty-fifth anniversary. At night, the congregation will attend a union service to be held at the Seventh Christian

Church. The Rev. Ernest Evans will preach. 0 0 0 R. Melwyn Thompson, former pastor of the Northwood Christian Church will preach Sunday morning on “The Faith Tremendous.” 000 At the Edwin Ray M. E. Church, the Rev. Bertram Day will preach in the morning and at night, the Rev. J. F. Blankenhom will preach. 000 The Rev. Ernest Mullendore will preach in the morning at the Bethlehem Lutheran Church. 000 At St. Matthew Lutheran Church the Rev. C. D. Fischer of Richmond will preach in the morning. He is superintendent of the Wernle Lutheran Orphans Home. The Willing Workers will be entertained Tuesday night by Roy Remler and Lowell Engelking. 000 “Some Heights God Calls Us to Climb” will be the morning theme of the Rev. Forest A. Reed at the Brookside United Brethren Church. At night, “The Tragedy of the Inner Life.” 000 The mid-summer Evangelical revival meetings now going on at? the Indianapolis Gospel Tabernacle, North and Alabama Sts., were well attended all of this week and the interest in the meetings is growing night after night. The founder of the tabernacle, H. V. Cook, surprised the congregation by installing eight large fans which provided much to

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On Vacation Thomas Meighan will leave Hollywood for New York when he completes “The Mating Call,” his latest vehicle. Accompanied by Mrs. Meighan (Frances Ring) the Irish star will go direct to his home at Great Neck, L. 1., where he plans to spend the remainder of the summer.

the comfort of the people present at the meetings. The Sunday program promises to be an interesting one. Dr. Holzer will preach at 3 p. m. on the subject “The Typical Meaning of the Feasts of Jehovah Including the Feast of the Sabbath.” On Sunday night at 7:45, Dr. Holzer will preach on the “Bible Mountain Peaks of Prophecy.” He will also play a violin solo. Mrs. Ulry, who has participated in the special numbers connected with the song service will render two vocal solos. Bebe at Work Bebe Daniels is back at work again, busy in production of anew picture tentatively titled “Take Me Home.” Her leading man is Neil Hamilton. The Simplest Alice White wore the simplest of her twenty-two gowns prepared for “Show Girl” in the ope iing sequence. In other scenes she will wear plenty of frills and furbelows.

INSULL GRAB OF SCENIC SPOT IS CONFLICT GERM Cumberland Falls, Place of Great Beauty, May Be Ruined. BY DEXTER M. KEEZER Times Stan Correspondent WASHINGTON, Aug, 18.—Samuel Insull of Chicago, power magnate, shortly will become a sort of public park proprietor if his company accepts the terms of a license for a hydro-electric power development at Cumberland Falls, Ky., recommended to the Federal Power Commission today by its executive secretary, O. C Merrilll. Merrill recommends that the Cumberland Hydro-Electric Company, controlled by Insult's MidWest Utilities Company, be allowed to dam the Cumberland River above the falls for power development, provided the company agrees not to dry up the falls entirely, and to carry out plans to convert the lake which will be formed into a public boating, fishing and swimming resort.

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subject of sharp controversy, on the ground that it would destroy scenic beauty at Cumberland Falls. If the Insull company and the Kentucky State authorities approve the license terms recommended by Merrill, Interior Secretary Roy West, formerly close business associate of Insull, will be one of three members of the Federal Power Commission to give final authorization for the power development. Under terms of the license recommended by Merrill today, which is said to have preliminary approval of Kentucky State authorities, the Insull interests are required to allow enough water to continue to run over the Cumberland Falls to make a decent showing, and to beautify their development and make it accessible to tourists. Cost of the park development, it was stated at the commission, is to be defrayed from revenues derived from the sale of power. This plan, according to public utility experts here, brings into sharp focus one of the knottiest problems with which the Federal commission is faced in endeavoring to facilitate hydro-electric development, and at the same time protect navigation and scenic beauty. This is the problem of using revenues from power to defray the expense of developments not directly related to power development. Starts Picture "Marriage of Tomorrow” has started work under the direction of James Flood.

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